Skip to main content

Pest Emergency? Get Service Today

Respectful Service That Treats Your Property With Care

Let's Get Your Home or Business On The Schedule

Serving Fayetteville and the Greater Fayette County Area

Professional Pest Control Across Fayette County, Georgia

When pests move in, you need a local team that can move fast. MSI Termite & Pest Control has been protecting homes and businesses in Fayetteville and Fayette County, Georgia since 1994, and we know exactly what pest pressures this part of the state throws at property owners. Whether you are dealing with a sudden infestation or looking to get ahead of seasonal pest activity, we are ready to help. We serve residential and commercial customers across the area, and same-day and emergency appointments are available when you cannot wait. Call for a quote today and find out how straightforward pest control can be. No guesswork. No shortcuts. No hidden charges.

Pest Control Services for Every Home and Business

No matter what kind of pest is in your home, we have handled it before and we know how to handle it again. Our general pest control services cover the full range of common invaders: ants, cockroaches, spiders, rodents like mice and rats, wasps and hornets, fleas, ticks, silverfish, and more. We treat both the interior and exterior of your property, targeting the places pests hide, breed, and enter. Our services are available for single-family homes, apartments, condos, rental properties, and commercial facilities of all sizes. We use safe treatments for kids and pets, so you never have to choose between protecting your family and protecting your home. Book today. Treated tomorrow. Done by the weekend.

Residential Pest Control

Seeing ants on the counter or droppings in the pantry? Our residential pest control service starts with a thorough interior inspection to locate active pest activity and identify harborage areas. We follow that with targeted interior treatment and a full exterior barrier application around the foundation, windows, doors, and other entry points. Whole-house pest treatment is available for more serious infestations. We also offer recurring prevention plans for homeowners who want ongoing protection rather than waiting for a problem to show up.

Commercial Pest Control

Businesses have different needs than households, and we take that seriously. We work with property managers, landlords, office buildings, restaurants, retail stores, warehouses, schools, daycares, healthcare facilities, and multi-family housing. Our commercial pest control visits are reliable, professionally executed, and scheduled around your operation so disruptions stay minimal. Work is performed by licensed pest control technicians who understand the standards your facility is expected to meet. Call for a quote and we will build a service schedule that fits your property.

One-Time Treatments and Recurring Prevention Plans

Over the years, we have seen every kind of pest this area has, and we know that some situations call for a single targeted treatment while others need ongoing attention. A one-time treatment is a solid choice when you have a specific, contained problem you need resolved quickly. A recurring plan is the smarter long-term investment for properties that deal with consistent pest pressure. We offer quarterly, bi-monthly, and monthly service options depending on your needs. Each recurring visit includes a perimeter pest control application, inspection for new activity, and follow-up treatment as needed. Our estimates are no-pressure, priced up front, so you always know what you are getting before we start. We'll find it, treat it, and follow up before they return.

Pest Treatment Available - Call

Same-Day and Emergency Pest Control in Fayetteville

You shouldn't have to chase a pest control company for answers, especially when the problem is urgent. We offer same-day pest control service in Fayetteville and throughout Fayette County, and we are available for emergency calls when something cannot wait until next week. Because we are locally based, we can reach your property quickly without a long dispatch delay. We are also available on weekends for customers who cannot take time off during the week. If you are searching for a pest control company open today, give us a call and we will tell you exactly when we can be there. Book today. Treated tomorrow. Done by the weekend.

Pests Common to Fayetteville and Fayette County

Georgia's warm, humid climate creates ideal conditions for a wide range of pest species, and Fayette County is no exception. We deal with everything from roof rats working their way into attics to house centipedes in basements, smokybrown cockroaches in crawl spaces, tawny crazy ants spreading across lawns, and mosquitoes making outdoor spaces miserable from spring through fall. Lovebugs, chiggers, Argentine ants, and subterranean termites are all part of the local pest picture too. Three pests in particular deserve extra attention in this area.

Red Imported Fire Ant Control

Red imported fire ants are a serious problem in Fayetteville lawns, landscaping beds, and open grassy areas. They build mounds quickly and aggressively defend them, making them a genuine risk for children and pets who spend time outdoors. Mound treatments alone are not enough because colonies often relocate when disturbed. A proper treatment targets the colony itself and addresses the broader yard and perimeter to reduce reinfestation. We protect your home with kids and pets in mind, which is exactly why we take fire ant control seriously and do not cut corners on coverage. Reach out and we will get it inspected.

Formosan Termite Control

Formosan termites are one of the most destructive wood-destroying insects in Georgia, and the climate here gives them nearly ideal conditions to thrive. A mature Formosan colony can cause significant structural damage faster than most homeowners expect. Our treatment approach starts with a thorough inspection to identify active areas and entry points, followed by targeted treatment to the affected zones. We schedule follow-up visits to confirm the treatment is holding. This is not a pest to take a wait-and-see approach with. One ring and we get moving.

Palmetto Bug Control

Palmetto bugs, which most people know as American roaches, are a fixture in Georgia homes and businesses. They thrive in the heat and humidity that Fayetteville sees through much of the year, and they move indoors through gaps in foundations, drains, and utility penetrations. Interior and exterior treatment addresses active populations and cuts off the entry routes they rely on. Reducing moisture and eliminating harborage areas like leaf litter and debris around the foundation supports the treatment and slows reinfestation. After service, customers typically see a significant drop in activity within a few days, with continued improvement over the following weeks.

Speedy Pest Service - Call Now

Interior and Exterior Treatment: What to Expect

No matter what kind of pest is in your home, every service visit follows a consistent, thorough process. We start with an inspection of the interior, checking harborage areas like kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms, and any spots where pest activity has been reported. Interior treatment targets those areas with appropriate products for the pest involved. Outside, we apply a barrier treatment around the full perimeter of the foundation, entry points, and any areas where pests are likely to travel or enter. Where applicable, we also address gaps and entry points that are contributing to the problem. We treat your home the way we would want ours treated. Work is always performed by licensed pest control technicians who take pride in doing the job right the first time. Leave the pests to us.

Transparent Pricing and Flexible Scheduling

No-pressure estimates, priced up front, is how we operate. A lot of customers come to us after dealing with pest control companies that buried fees in the fine print or showed up with a different price than what was quoted. That is not how we work. When you call for a quote, we walk you through exactly what the service involves and what it costs before anything is scheduled. Scheduling is straightforward: call, get a quote, pick a time, and we show up ready to work. Same-day availability means you do not have to sit on a problem for days waiting for an opening. No guesswork. No shortcuts. No hidden charges.

Affordable Treatment - Call Today

Serving Fayetteville and Nearby Communities

Fayetteville is our home base, and we serve the full surrounding area including Peachtree City, Tyrone, Brooks, Woolsey, Senoia, and Fairburn. Fayette County and its neighbors all deal with the same pest pressures that come with Georgia's climate, and we are familiar with the neighborhoods, property types, and seasonal patterns across the region. If you are not sure whether we cover your area, just call and ask.

All Pest Services Available

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon can you get to my property for an emergency pest call in Fayetteville?

We offer same-day service in Fayetteville and throughout Fayette County, and for genuine emergencies we prioritize getting there as quickly as our schedule allows. Because we are locally based, we are not dispatching from a distant office. Call us at (943) 263-5593 and we will give you a realistic arrival window right away.

The most visible sign is the appearance of dome-shaped mounds in open lawn areas, along driveways, and near landscaping beds, especially after rain. You may also notice aggressive ant activity when the ground near a mound is disturbed. Fire ant stings cause a sharp, burning sensation and can be dangerous for children and pets, so we recommend calling for treatment as soon as mounds are spotted.

Common signs include droppings along baseboards or in cabinets, chewed food packaging, gnaw marks on wood or wiring, and scratching or scurrying sounds inside walls or ceilings, especially at night. Roof rats are active in the Fayetteville area and often enter through the roofline or upper portions of the structure. If you are seeing any of these signs, call us so we can inspect and identify how they are getting in.

Some continued pest activity in the days following a treatment is normal. Insects that were exposed to the product may take 24 to 72 hours to die, and some will become more visible as they are affected. Rodents may take longer to clear depending on the extent of the infestation. Activity should decrease noticeably within a week, and we will follow up to confirm the treatment is working as expected.

An active infestation often requires a more intensive initial treatment and sometimes a follow-up visit within a few weeks to address any remaining pest activity. Ongoing prevention is typically handled through quarterly or bi-monthly visits, which maintain a protective barrier and catch new activity before it becomes a larger problem. We will recommend the right frequency based on what we find during the initial inspection.

Clear access to areas we are likely to treat, including under sinks, behind appliances, along baseboards, and inside closets or utility rooms. If we are treating for rodents, move stored items away from walls so we can inspect and treat along the perimeter. We will give you specific preparation instructions when we schedule the appointment based on the pest and the scope of the service.

Interior treatment typically covers kitchen and bathroom areas, harborage zones under sinks and behind appliances, baseboard lines, utility penetrations, and any areas where active pest activity has been reported. For cockroach and ant problems, we also treat wall voids and other hidden areas where colonies tend to shelter. The specific treatment areas depend on the pest involved and what we find during the inspection.

We work through landscaping to reach the foundation and apply the barrier as close to the structure as possible. Dense shrubs, mulch beds, and leaf litter can create harborage areas for pests, so we also treat those zones directly when they are contributing to the problem. If the landscaping is creating conditions that make treatment less effective, we will point that out and suggest simple steps to improve results.

During the inspection, we identify gaps around pipes, foundation vents, utility penetrations, and other common entry points and note any moisture issues that are attracting pests. We address those conditions as part of the treatment plan, which may include sealing recommendations or direct treatment of harborage areas created by moisture. Reducing entry points and moisture is what makes a treatment last rather than just temporarily reducing pest numbers.

Professional treatments use products formulated for residual effectiveness, meaning they continue working after the initial application. Store-bought sprays typically break down quickly and address only the pests you can see, not the colony or the conditions driving the infestation. Our technicians also know where to apply products for maximum effect, which makes a significant difference in how long results hold.

A heavy infestation often requires a more concentrated initial treatment and a follow-up visit to address any surviving population. We will be upfront with you about what to expect and how many visits are likely needed. In some cases, conditions on the property, such as moisture problems or significant entry points, need to be addressed alongside the treatment to prevent rapid reinfestation.

Call us for an initial quote and we will assess your property and recommend a plan frequency based on what we find. Once you are on a recurring plan, we schedule visits on a consistent cycle, either quarterly or bi-monthly, and you will hear from us before each visit to confirm timing. Between scheduled visits, if pest activity returns, call us and we will come back out.

Exclusion means identifying and sealing the openings that rodents are using to enter the structure, including gaps around pipes, foundation cracks, roofline penetrations, and utility entries. Trapping and baiting address the rodents already inside, but without closing the entry points, new rodents will find their way in. We inspect for those vulnerabilities and address them as part of our rodent control service.

Call for Pest Control Help Today

When you are ready to get rid of whatever is sharing your space, MSI Termite & Pest Control is the call to make. We have been serving Fayetteville and Fayette County since 1994, and we are still here because we do the work right. Same-day appointments are available, pricing is upfront and honest, and every visit is handled by licensed pest control technicians who know this area. Call (943) 263-5593 for a quote and let us get started. Book today. Treated tomorrow. Done by the weekend.

Pest Control Service Plans and Common Questions Answered

We offer service plans built around how pest pressure actually works in Fayette County, not a one-size-fits-all package. Whether you need a single targeted treatment or consistent year-round coverage, we will walk you through the options and recommend what fits your property and situation. Every plan starts with a clear, upfront quote so you know exactly what you are agreeing to before any work begins.

PlanIdeal ForTreatment SchedulePests We TargetThings to Know
One-Time TreatmentImmediate or isolated pest problemsSingle visitAntsWasps, Hornets, and YellowjacketsCockroachesRed Imported Fire AntsBest when you have a specific, active infestation that needs fast attention. Does not include follow-up visits or ongoing prevention.
MonthlyHigh-pressure properties or severe active infestationsEvery 30 daysCockroachesPalmetto Bugs (American Roaches)AntsMice and RatsSilverfishIntensive coverage for properties dealing with persistent or recurring pest pressure. Gives technicians frequent touchpoints to monitor and adjust treatment.
Bi-MonthlyHomeowners wanting consistent coverage with more frequent visitsEvery other month (6 visits per year)AntsCockroachesSpidersRed Imported Fire AntsSilverfishA solid middle ground between monthly and quarterly. Works well for properties near wooded areas or with a history of recurring pest activity.
Seasonal (Spring & Fall)Properties with predictable seasonal pest surgesTwice per yearWasps, Hornets, and YellowjacketsAntsMosquitoesChiggersTimed around the peak activity windows for stinging insects, fire ants, and warm-weather invaders. A practical option for vacation homes or lower-pressure properties.
Rodent ControlActive rodent problems or prevention in vulnerable structuresInitial visit plus scheduled follow-up inspectionsMice and RatsRoof RatsWe inspect for entry points, apply baiting and trapping where appropriate, and check back to confirm the problem is resolved. Keeping rodents out long-term means addressing how they get in, not just what is already inside.
Commercial / High-TrafficRestaurants, warehouses, multi-unit properties, and office buildingsCustomized to property type and regulatory needsCockroachesSmokybrown CockroachesPalmetto Bugs (American Roaches)FliesMice and RatsWe work with property managers and business owners to set a schedule that fits operational hours and compliance requirements. Service records are available for commercial accounts.

Your Top Questions Answered

How does a recurring pest control plan actually work?

When you sign up for a recurring plan, we schedule your visits in advance at the interval that fits your property. At each visit, we inspect the interior and exterior, refresh the perimeter barrier, and treat any active pest activity we find. Between visits, if something comes up, you call us and we come back. The goal is consistent coverage so pests do not get a foothold between scheduled appointments.

What is the difference between a one-time treatment and a prevention plan?

A one-time treatment addresses a specific, active infestation. It is the right call when you have an immediate problem and want it handled fast. A prevention plan is built around keeping pests from establishing in the first place, with regular visits that maintain a protective barrier and catch new activity early. In a climate like Fayette County's, prevention plans tend to deliver better long-term results because pest pressure does not stop between seasons.

Are the treatments safe for kids and pets?

We use safe treatments for kids and pets and will always tell you what we are applying before any work begins. After a treatment, we let you know if there are any specific re-entry guidelines for treated areas, and we keep those windows as short as possible.

Transparent Upfront Pricing

When you call for a quote, we ask the right questions first so the estimate reflects your actual property and pest situation. What we quote before we start is what you pay, with no fees added after the job is done.

Do I need to leave my home during or after a treatment?

For most interior treatments, we ask that people and pets stay out of treated areas while the product is being applied and for a short drying period afterward. We will give you a specific timeframe when we arrive so you can plan accordingly. For exterior-only visits, there is generally no need to leave.

Why do pests sometimes come back after a treatment?

A single treatment eliminates the pests that are present and active at the time of service. However, new pests can migrate in from neighboring properties, wooded areas, or through entry points that have not yet been sealed. That is why recurring plans are more effective over time. Each visit refreshes the barrier and addresses any new activity before it becomes a larger problem.

What are the warning signs of a cockroach problem?

Common signs include droppings that look like ground pepper or small dark smears along baseboards and cabinet edges, a musty or oily odor in enclosed spaces, egg cases tucked behind appliances or inside cabinets, and sightings of live roaches, particularly at night. Smokybrown cockroaches and palmetto bugs are both active in this area and tend to show up in kitchens, bathrooms, and utility rooms first.

Re-Treatment Between Scheduled Visits

If pest activity shows up between your scheduled appointments, call us and we will come back. Recurring plan customers are not left waiting until the next visit when something urgent comes up.

How does exterior barrier treatment keep pests out?

We apply a treated perimeter around the foundation, along entry points, and in areas where pests commonly travel or nest. This creates a zone that pests contact when they approach the structure. Over time the barrier breaks down, which is one reason recurring visits matter. Refreshing it regularly keeps the protection consistent rather than letting gaps develop between treatments.

What should I do if I find a wasp or hornet nest between scheduled visits?

Call us. Active nests near doorways, eaves, or play areas are a genuine hazard and should not be approached without the right equipment. We prioritize urgent calls and will get out to handle the nest as quickly as scheduling allows. Do not attempt to knock down or spray an active nest on your own, especially if the nest is large or in a confined space.

Experienced With Local Pests

We have been treating Fayette County properties since 1994, and we know the pest pressures specific to this area, from red imported fire ants in open lawns to Formosan termites in older structures and palmetto bugs in crawl spaces and utility rooms.

Does a general pest control treatment cover fire ants and termites?

Our general pest control service covers a wide range of common pests including ants, cockroaches, spiders, rodents, and stinging insects. Red imported fire ants are addressed as part of exterior treatment. Formosan termites and subterranean termites require a dedicated inspection and targeted treatment plan because of how they colonize and the structural risk they carry. If you have concerns about termite activity, let us know when you call and we will include that in the inspection.

Is there a long-term contract required for recurring plans?

We do not lock you into a long-term contract for standard recurring service. We want you to stay because the service works, not because you are obligated to. When you call, we will explain exactly how the plan is structured and what the cancellation terms look like so there are no surprises.

How does the season affect pest pressure in Fayette County?

Georgia's warm, humid climate means pest activity does not fully shut down in winter the way it does in colder states. Spring and summer bring the heaviest pressure from fire ants, mosquitoes, stinging insects, and cockroaches. Fall is when rodents begin looking for warmth and entry points into structures. Winter sees reduced but not absent activity, particularly from cockroaches and silverfish in heated spaces. Year-round coverage accounts for all of these shifts rather than leaving gaps during the quieter months.

Every property is different, and the right plan depends on what you are dealing with and how your home or building is set up. Call (943) 263-5593 and we will help you figure out exactly what makes sense for your situation.

Call Now & Stay Pest-Free

(943) 263-5593